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Patent Law Injunctions

Patent Law Injunctions

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  • Publisher: Kluwer Law International
  • ISBN: 9789041194572
  • Published In: December 2018
  • Format: Hardback
  • Jurisdiction: International ? Disclaimer:
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    About this book:
    Patent Law Injunctions is a comparative work on injunctive relief in patent law in major jurisdictions around the world. It contains an extensive analysis of the United States, the European Union (EU), selected EU Member States (Germany, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Poland), China, India, Japan and South Korea. It covers both preliminary (interim) and permanent injunctions. In numerous jurisdictions, courts have realized that injunctive relief should not be available automatically in case of patent infringement. Particularly in the wake of the US Supreme Court decision in eBay v. MercExchange, it has become clear that granting an injunction may in some cases enable abuse by patent holders in order to obtain royalties exceeding significantly the value of the patent-protected invention or that it may be manifestly against the public interest.

    What’s in this book:
    Recognizing that patent disputes have become truly global disputes and responding to the growing need to provide a comprehensive and flexible framework for the application of injunctive relief, twelve patent law experts, both academics and well-known practitioners familiar with practice in their particular jurisdictions, offer analyses of such elements of patent law injunctions as the following:

    • access to SEPs;
    • operations of patent assertion entities;
    • trolls and patent privateers;
    • equitable nature of injunctive relief as a source of flexibility;
    • abuse of right and competition law defences to injunctive relief as sources of flexibility;
    • analysis of EU instruments that could be used in the interpretation of Member State implementing laws;
    • conditions for the application of tools such as equity, competition law or general doctrines such as abuse of rights;
    • circumstances when injunctions should be denied to patentees even though a valid patent was infringed;
    • complex products cases where patents protect minor parts of the technologies; and
    • advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to injunctive relief.

    A proposal for an optimal model of granting injunctions is also included.

    How this will help you:
    Given that there is a growing consensus as to the circumstances in which injunctions should be available to the patentees and the circumstances when injunctions should be denied, a comprehensive analysis of the various legal doctrines that justify a more flexible approach towards injunctive relief is warranted. This book will give patent law practitioners and in-house counsel the opportunity to draw from the experience of other jurisdictions where courts faced similar problems. Policymakers, patent office officials, academics and researchers in intellectual property law will also welcome this approach.

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    Contributors

    Preface

    PART I
    US Law

    CHAPTER 1
    Injunctive Relief in US Patent Cases
    Jorge L. Contreras

    PART II
    EU Law and Law of the Member States

    CHAPTER 2
    Patent Injunctions in the European Union Law
    Rafal Sikorski

    CHAPTER 3
    Injunctions Against Patent Infringement under English Law
    Trevor Cook

    CHAPTER 4
    Injunctions in Germany
    Arno Riße

    CHAPTER 5
    Injunctions in French Patent Law
    Amandine Léonard

    CHAPTER 6
    Patent Injunctions in Dutch Law
    Matt Heckman

    CHAPTER 7
    Injunctive Relief in Polish Patent Law
    Rafal Sikorski, Piotr Andrzejewski & Piotr Ruchala

    PART III
    Asia

    CHAPTER 8
    Injunctive Relief in China’s Patent Law
    Liguo Zhang

    CHAPTER 9
    Patent Injunction Heuristics in India
    Yogesh Pai

    CHAPTER 10
    Patent Injunctions in South Korea
    Yoonhee Kim & Hui Jin Yang

    CHAPTER 11
    Injunctive Relief in Japan
    Christoph Rademacher

    PART IV
    Conclusions

    CHAPTER 12
    Between Automatism and Flexibility: Injunctions in Twenty-First Century Patent Law
    Rafal Sikorski


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